I have every Steam coupon from Sega's recent Make War Not Love event: Endless Legend, Endless Space Collection, Bayonetta, Dawn of War 2 Retribution, and Total War: Shogun 2 Fall of the Samurai. If anyone wants any of these, just ask.

"I'm the only one that matters" - Donald Trump
That traitorous FUCKNUT!! Of all the fucking stupid things he's said, that takes the urinal cake. No man rules alone. Ignoring this principle intentionally is just.. GAH! I can't even describe it.

Urban warfare is a special type of hell. Small roads, tiny alleys, blind corners everywhere, lots of easily obscured locations for the enemy to hide soldiers and weapons. Good luck getting half a dozen vehicles through that quickly, let alone hundreds.

The way Company of Heroes 2 spawns units annoys me. Units built at bases show up at the edge of the map rather than spawning from the building that made them, and with the haphazard way "free" units are spawn, they can get killed very easily.

This hot cocoa mix I got from Walmart was pretty meh. It didn't have any peppermint candy bits in it, and the peppermint taste itself was fairly weak. Though it maybe it's because I used milk or not enough mix. It's okay, I guess.

Another senseless mass shooting happens in the USA, carried out by a domestic abuser with ties to a white supremacist group, and right wing politicians do less than nothing about it. Fuck doing nothing about it. Fuck "It's too soon to talk about this."

Walmart is selling cans of peppermint and salted caramel hot cocoa mixes (in separate cans) in their stores now. Just a heads up if you wanted something other than just a flavor of chocolate or marshmallows in your hot cocoa.

I really hate population limits in RTS games. What is the point of building an army if I can't go completely insane with the overkill? What is wrong with letting me command hundreds of tanks, mobile artillery, and gunships?

Why does it take so long for marshmallows to dissolve in the human mouth? They have a high sugar content. I put one in my mouth and thought it would melt a bit slower than chocolate, but it just soggy before I got bored and chewed it up.

Hell Yeah! I've finally beaten the Nuclear Winter mission of Command & Conquer Generals. It was really difficult. Thankfully, I bought a lot of time with a literal firewall of napalm and used my MiG's to wreck a lot of buildings.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow are the most incompetent and idiotic team of tyrant killers I have ever seen. They let their selfish morals and love get in the way of murdering horrible tyrants and screwed up multiple assassination attempts.

One of the most annoying things that happens to Fruit Gushers is when they spend too long in a warm location, and then they stick together and melt. Then the juice from the inside gets on your fingers.

That's all of Vandread. It was a rather fun series. The comedy was pretty good, the firefights were enjoyable, and the CGI looked nice. In general, I really liked the mecha designs, except for Vandread Jura. That mech is just weird, even for a defender.

So, some people are making a big deal over this, which Trudeau apologized for. Hey Canada, if you're not happy with your current head of government, the United States of America would gladly trade him for our current head of government.

About Electric Reaperone of us since 10:55 AM on 08.12.2013

I am a gamer who prefers games that are more about action than story; especially shooters, action RPG's and hack-and-slashers. I often don't care that much about a video game's story, and instead focus on the weapons instead: how they sound, how they fire/attack, how they look, how they function, and how the more unusual weapons may work. Sometimes a game may be great in just about every category, but I might just ignore it for using boring conventional guns that I've shot a million times.

I am into sci-fi, supernatural, and mecha anime/TV shows/movies/games. I don't care that much about photorealism, unless it drags the gameplay down.

Over the years, I have seen a lot of stupid/unwanted things in the video game industry. Online passes for multiplayer, on-disc downloadable content, day one DLC in Mass Effect 3, pre-order bonuses for Brink, multiple versions of Evolve, collector's edition for the first Watch Dogs game, microtransactions in Dead Space 3, and more. I have also seen things that get in the way of the customer accessing the game they legally bought. SecuROM in Crysis, Games For Windows Live in Red Faction Guerilla (removed over a year ago) SecuROM AND GFWL in Bioshock 2 (both removed years ago), always online DRM in Dead Space 2, Origin in Mass Effect 3, and Denuvo anti-tamper in Doom 4 (it might not get in the way of playing the game but I still have a deep-seated hatred for it). Why does the game industry keep doing this crap? Is ticking off your customers with these draconian measures really worth a week or a few months of zero piracy?